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A B C
VASCULOPATHY, CUTANEOUS A, Proliferative thrombovascular necrosis in a dachshund. B, Note the typical
wedge-shaped lesion (notching). C, The dog did not respond to medical therapy, but the problem was corrected with surgery.
A B C D
VASCULOPATHY, CUTANEOUS Dermatomyositis in a corgi. Note the similarity to other vasculopathies in the paw
(A), pinna (B), and pressure point lesion (hock) (C). Note also the typical facial lesions (D).
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READINGS SHEETS
Miller WH Jr, et al: Muller & Kirk’s Small animal
dermatology, ed 7, St. Louis, 2013, Saunders, pp How to Assemble and Use an Elizabethan Collar
479-488. How to Apply a Cream or Ointment to the Skin
Morris DO: Ischemic dermatopathies. Vet Clin North How to Bathe a Dog or Cat Using Medicated
Am Small Anim Pract 43:99-111, 2013. Shampoo
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